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Elohim Eternal: Exodus

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60%Game Brain Score
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gameplay, character development
100% User Score Based on 11 reviews

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Elohim Eternal: Exodus is a single player casual role playing game. It was developed by George Alexandros and was released on January 13, 2025. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.

Overthrow the corrupt emissary of the Kingdom of Heaven in this turn-based RPG with visual novel storytelling. This free game takes place a thousand years before the events of Elohim Eternal: The Babel Code. Before the Idinites and Cainites, there were the Misru and Simru, based on ancient Egyptian mythology. Play the role of Moshe, Misru prince and archon slayer, as he encounters a young girl …

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Audience ScoreBased on 11 reviews
story7 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions

  • Engaging story that creatively retells the biblical tale of Moses, incorporating elements of Gnosticism and Egyptian mythology.
  • Combat system offers a good balance of challenge and strategy, allowing for character customization and varied play styles.
  • The game is free and provides a short but enjoyable experience, making it an accessible entry point for new players in the Elohim Eternal series.
  • The art style may come off as amateurish, which could detract from the overall presentation of the game.
  • Some players may find the writing blunt and lacking subtlety, though it fits the context of the story.
  • The game features a minimalistic mapping style that limits exploration, which may disappoint those looking for a more immersive world.
  • story
    22 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game features an enjoyable and well-told story that reinterprets the biblical tale of Moses through a blend of gnosticism, Egyptian mythology, and influences from Xenogears. While the writing can be blunt at times, it effectively engages players with familiar themes and unexpected twists, making it a compelling experience even for those unfamiliar with the series. The inclusion of a "story mode" allows players to focus solely on the narrative, which is praised for its connections to the broader lore of the Elohim Eternal series.

    • “The story of Moses, retold through a lens of Gnosticism, Egyptian mythology, and Xenogears inspiration.”
    • “It tells a great self-contained story that's familiar to those who know the story of Moses but has enough differences to still make it a fun ride and leave the player guessing how everything will turn out.”
    • “I found the story to be well told, and the connections to the first game in the series are easy to follow and make the connections.”
    • “The story is short and uses both Egyptian mythology and the Book of Exodus for its inspiration.”
    • “For the most part, the story plays out like Exodus or that one animated film retelling of Exodus.”
    • “There are some odd parts of the story, such as Ramses not recognizing Zipporah.”
  • gameplay
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is primarily a visual novel format, featuring brief exploration and item collection before battles, which some players find enjoyable but less engaging than previous titles. While the combat system is balanced and less reliant on a single meta skill, the character Moshe's divine powers do not significantly impact gameplay, as he remains a physically-oriented character. Overall, players appreciate the narrative focus and are curious about future developments in the series.

    • “The gameplay is more balanced and less centralized around a meta skill, and I like Moshe's version of the Moses story.”
    • “I look forward to seeing where the Elohim Eternal series goes and what mechanical surprises the dev has in store for future installments.”
    • “The core gameplay is more of a visual novel with short sequences of walking and gathering information and items before battles, or as the game puts it, 'distilled' compared to the first title.”
    • “Finally, Moshe seems to have received some divine power as the deliverer, but this doesn't translate into gameplay, since he's mostly a physical-based character anyways.”
    • “As for gameplay, I honestly found the combat system in the last games enjoyable enough, but I was definitely playing more for the story.”
  • character development
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Reviews indicate that one character's journey to becoming the "chosen one" is perceived as more convincing and well-developed compared to another character, Joshwa, whose development is seen as inconsistent.

    • “In my opinion, he earned his chosen one status in a more convincing way than Joshua, who had more inconsistent character development.”
    • “The character development felt rushed and lacked depth, making it hard to connect with the characters.”
    • “I was disappointed with how the characters evolved; their arcs were predictable and uninspired.”
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Elohim Eternal: Exodus is a casual role playing game.

Elohim Eternal: Exodus is available on PC and Windows.

Elohim Eternal: Exodus was released on January 13, 2025.

Elohim Eternal: Exodus was developed by George Alexandros.

Elohim Eternal: Exodus has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its story but disliked it for its gameplay.

Elohim Eternal: Exodus is a single player game.

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